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major breakthrough, islam a bot and washington have agreed to restart -- islamabad and washington have agreed to restart talks which ended in 2010 but ended abruptly in 2011 following a series of crises. is a veryhis significant move forward in this often-tens relationship -- often-tense relationship, one issue is not going to be resolved. that issue is drone strikes. we have never seen a senior u.s. lawmaker, a senior u.s. politician stand together to discuss the very thorny issue of drone strikes, but that is just what we saw. although pakistan reaffirmed its position on drone strikes, that it is counterproductive and a violation of the country's sovereignty, the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, reaffirming the u.s.'s position that drone strikes will continue and it is seen as a very important part of the country's counterterrorism strategy. >> still ahead, we will have the latest on egypt's political turmoil as germany's foreign minister makes a new push to end the crisis. australia puts a controversial new policy into practice. welcome back. a reminder of our top stories. the h
major breakthrough, islam a bot and washington have agreed to restart -- islamabad and washington have agreed to restart talks which ended in 2010 but ended abruptly in 2011 following a series of crises. is a veryhis significant move forward in this often-tens relationship -- often-tense relationship, one issue is not going to be resolved. that issue is drone strikes. we have never seen a senior u.s. lawmaker, a senior u.s. politician stand together to discuss the very thorny issue of drone...
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so tell us more you will that in washington tell us more about the u.s. reaction so far at this stage. well there is no official statement from the white house but from what we hear u.s. officials say they're not shocked or even surprised by the fact that russia granted snowden temporary asylum they heard president putin say russia is not going to extradite anyone so washington knew what to expect the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee said moscow's decision will harm u.s. russia relations we heard calls in congress to punish russia for snowden to boycott the g twenty and things like that some senators have introduced a resolution asking to change the venue for the g twenty summit in case moscow does not hand over snowden the white house however says obama will travel to russia for the summit in september nonetheless you get the mood it's pretty tense some even suggested because of snowden security services of the two countries won't be able to fully cooperate in preparation for the olympic games in russia next year moscow in the meantime
so tell us more you will that in washington tell us more about the u.s. reaction so far at this stage. well there is no official statement from the white house but from what we hear u.s. officials say they're not shocked or even surprised by the fact that russia granted snowden temporary asylum they heard president putin say russia is not going to extradite anyone so washington knew what to expect the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee said moscow's decision will harm u.s....
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from church account there is joining us now from washington so tell us what washington to these developments. well you later what u.s. officials told journalists that they already you know what here that they were not shocked or even surprised that russia granted some already. there were no expectations that it was that russia would extradite snowden first of all because they probably heard president putin say russia is not going to extradite anyone we heard from the chair of the said for an association with us what it calls to punish russia first snowden what that some senators have introduced a resolution that you know doesn't over snowden the white house had to reassure the camera but not lest you get so you and jeff it was furious over sort of the. way it's your. problem with that's created a critical issue for us avoided so his passport with no choice but to be they also say extraditing still going is not an option for russia because of the history of russia's request that the u.s. has ignored including one for the extradition of a man wanted for terrorism with the reaction of snowden's
from church account there is joining us now from washington so tell us what washington to these developments. well you later what u.s. officials told journalists that they already you know what here that they were not shocked or even surprised that russia granted some already. there were no expectations that it was that russia would extradite snowden first of all because they probably heard president putin say russia is not going to extradite anyone we heard from the chair of the said for an...
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intelligence agencies it turns out washington's been splashing out. international news this is. where it's not just turned eleven pm. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit. assisting him says that the paperwork issued today allows snowden to live work and remain in russia for up to twelve months. the news has been received. the two reactions that a lot of people really wanted to hear from which were edward snowden himself and wiki leaks founder julian assange for mr snowden's part he says over the past eight weeks we have seen the obama administration show no respect for international or domestic law but in the end the law is winning i think the russian federation for granting me asylum in accordance with its laws and international obligations now says this is another victory for the fight against obama's war and whistleblowers this battle has been won but the war continues the united states can no longer continue the surveillance of world citizens and its digital colonisation of sovereign nations the public will no longer sta
intelligence agencies it turns out washington's been splashing out. international news this is. where it's not just turned eleven pm. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit. assisting him says that the paperwork issued today allows snowden to live work and remain in russia for up to twelve months. the news has been received. the two reactions that a lot of people really wanted to hear from which were edward snowden himself and wiki leaks...
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in big washington d.c. to use this power of oversight to get to the bottom of what's going on in the n.s.a. and not blow off whistle blowers bring them in ask them questions find out offer them immunity find out what's really going on in our name in the n.s.a. the privatization of information but again bozell and private organization ninety nine percent of its income comes from the united states government no oversight edward snowden brought to what was what was going on to booz allen to the american public and we should know this information so that we can have a debate in our country about this steve ok steve jump in you know i waded through that whole very nice to look way that you just offered for any attempt at all to address the point that i mentioned and you didn't you talked about immunity they have immunity if they go directly to a congressman or senator as opposed to embarrassing the united states in the most public way possible you didn't address that. at least you could probably just get the fir
in big washington d.c. to use this power of oversight to get to the bottom of what's going on in the n.s.a. and not blow off whistle blowers bring them in ask them questions find out offer them immunity find out what's really going on in our name in the n.s.a. the privatization of information but again bozell and private organization ninety nine percent of its income comes from the united states government no oversight edward snowden brought to what was what was going on to booz allen to the...
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an absolutely mind boggling diplomatic disaster masterminded of quite obviously by washington and and implemented by subservient e.u. states on the one hand and the other hand the other example being the verdicts that were hunted down to bradley manning in fort meade on monday i think that certainly sent a very clear message to edward snowden personally the kind of faith that he might expect even though i think it's a good it's important regards to see snowden and learning is slightly different lights when the civilian ones it was a military officer however. does it leave us rosie relations in a pretty sticky patch how how will obama. ride this out it's very very unclear right now how divided white house will be able to drag this out i think there's a growing resulting and there's a growing frustration in the in the press corps. the treatment of journalists particularly new york times and the journalist the producer and correspondent for fox who are being threatened with legal cases under the espionage act so i think i think right now the man in the obama administration is pretty much
an absolutely mind boggling diplomatic disaster masterminded of quite obviously by washington and and implemented by subservient e.u. states on the one hand and the other hand the other example being the verdicts that were hunted down to bradley manning in fort meade on monday i think that certainly sent a very clear message to edward snowden personally the kind of faith that he might expect even though i think it's a good it's important regards to see snowden and learning is slightly different...
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and france presented reports detailing evidence the weapons were used on several occasions washington confirms that blames the syrian government for the use russia meantime says it disagrees blaming the rebels for the un investigation will be ended establishing whether the weapons were used or not regardless of which side may have used them. why many more stories ahead if you hear an aussie including the greek bailout butting a gaping hole in european pockets i would gauge the mood of german taxpayers obliged to chip into the greek rescue package as it emerges needs another multi billion euro bailout. the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with to. fight for each. supplier. let people think your prices purer want to. live. there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same. this is selling spring water. to see. first street. and i would think that your. orders. from moscow it's a t. with me rule re sushi thanks for joining us today starting today russian websites with content that infringes on copyrights could be shut down and yo
and france presented reports detailing evidence the weapons were used on several occasions washington confirms that blames the syrian government for the use russia meantime says it disagrees blaming the rebels for the un investigation will be ended establishing whether the weapons were used or not regardless of which side may have used them. why many more stories ahead if you hear an aussie including the greek bailout butting a gaping hole in european pockets i would gauge the mood of german...
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for the meantime go over to our washington studios for our financial chat prime interest just. technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. when you take three. four three. three. three. three. three blood video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. that afternoon welcome to prime interests i'm perry i'm boring and i'm bob english let's get to our headline it's bad day and true to form chairman bernanke evil everday baffling or is it wall following message that pretty much gives him authority to do whatever the fed once on the fly all the while pretending to hear it is some sort of plan that even the plan or otherwise tapering might be tabled or nods get as zero hedge points out that fannie and freddie also have a hand in all that is now because the government mortgage giants who are supposedly being wound down paid the treasury sixty six billion dollars in profit so the billions uncle sam doesn't need to borrow as much next quarter which means a fed's eighty five billion dollars per month bond buying plan will monetize nea
for the meantime go over to our washington studios for our financial chat prime interest just. technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. when you take three. four three. three. three. three. three blood video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. that afternoon welcome to prime interests i'm perry i'm boring and i'm bob english let's get to our headline it's bad day and true to form chairman bernanke evil everday baffling or is it wall...
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james rosen with the news live in washington. james? >> harris, good evening, just three years ago, every sign was that the obama administration was inclined to approve keystone. these days, president obama is openly ridiculing republican force touting the jobs the project would create. >> they keep on talking about this, an oil pipeline coming down from canada, that's estimated to create about 50 permanent jobs. that's not a jobs plan. >> they mocked the prompt and the jobs that it would create. i don't know how he can look measures in the eye and struggling and think there is anything to joke about. >> in fact, the state department, which is evaluating the project estimates the keystone could produce 42,000 jobs over the first two years of construction. some see the president favoring the environmental movement over big labor, which supports keystone. >> he can give them workforce development moneys. there are different types of tax breaks and other industries. there are other ways that he can appease labor with the environmental comm
james rosen with the news live in washington. james? >> harris, good evening, just three years ago, every sign was that the obama administration was inclined to approve keystone. these days, president obama is openly ridiculing republican force touting the jobs the project would create. >> they keep on talking about this, an oil pipeline coming down from canada, that's estimated to create about 50 permanent jobs. that's not a jobs plan. >> they mocked the prompt and the jobs...
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wiretapped his opposition what makes anyone think that or something like that can't happen today in washington and get it checked out and with mounting public skitt of skepticism about u.s. security methods the director of national intelligence has declassified several top secret documents detailing data collection for the discussion about surveillance tactics meanwhile taking center stage right on capitol hill with lawmakers questioning the efficiency of such wide scale operations so more on this now to washington and artie's liz wahl. well the league's byard where it's noted have led to a renewed national debate on government spying and privacy rights the revelations of the leaks prompted the senate judiciary committee to hold a hearing on fight the foreign intelligence surveillance act that allows the government program to happen now f.b.i. and n.s.a. officials are in damage control mode the eleven judges on the far as a court are far from a rubber stamp instead they review all of our pleadings thoroughly question us and they don't approve an order until they are satisfied that we have met
wiretapped his opposition what makes anyone think that or something like that can't happen today in washington and get it checked out and with mounting public skitt of skepticism about u.s. security methods the director of national intelligence has declassified several top secret documents detailing data collection for the discussion about surveillance tactics meanwhile taking center stage right on capitol hill with lawmakers questioning the efficiency of such wide scale operations so more on...
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state to follow and as always of course washington don't understand everything which is why they get us into these terrible messes all the time. just how brazen the danger is in hundreds of europeans now fighting alongside alongside the rebels. well we have a problem don't we well we have so she of paths from western european country is joining the psychopaths the religious bigoted psychopaths who are already there i mean they come from priests head off the other day a catholic priest with a kitchen knife to chanting support of women and children were actually looking at some of these people you know from the stone age you can't expect them to adopt paula meant to democracy what they had before was a not a very pleasant regime it was corrupt and it was autocratic but it was secular and all the people now better off now than they will before none of the no this is the trouble that we go on doing these things who who did benefit from our interference in these matters the answer is it's not the people we should have persuaded the current regime assad regime to liberalize perhaps when it
state to follow and as always of course washington don't understand everything which is why they get us into these terrible messes all the time. just how brazen the danger is in hundreds of europeans now fighting alongside alongside the rebels. well we have a problem don't we well we have so she of paths from western european country is joining the psychopaths the religious bigoted psychopaths who are already there i mean they come from priests head off the other day a catholic priest with a...
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and has further details all washington's response. white house spokesperson says the u.s. is extremely disappointed with russia's decision to grant snowden asylum he said snowden is not a whistleblower that he's been charged with a crime it has to be expelled to the united states he also said this will undermine the growing cooperation between security services of the two countries while moscow says calls to punish russia for the problem which the u.s. has created are ridiculous we heard russian officials say because the u.s. has voided snowden's passport it left russia with no choice but to deal with the issue so this buildup of confrontation with russia over snowden takes the thunder away from the national conversation on the surveillance state we know that the president just today was having embers of congress over in the white house to discuss these programs the n.s.a. program some of the members of congress who are very critical of. these programs senior intelligence officials have testified in congress releasing classified documents in response to snowden's revelatio
and has further details all washington's response. white house spokesperson says the u.s. is extremely disappointed with russia's decision to grant snowden asylum he said snowden is not a whistleblower that he's been charged with a crime it has to be expelled to the united states he also said this will undermine the growing cooperation between security services of the two countries while moscow says calls to punish russia for the problem which the u.s. has created are ridiculous we heard...
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wiretapped his opposition what makes anyone think that or something like that can't happen today in washington i'm going to check that meanwhile the n.s.a. has succumbed to the way will criticism over the global surveillance practices declassify and several top secret documents detailing data collection as the agency's top officials are being questioned in congress after the widescale intelligence operations became public knowledge. of the leaks by word snowden have led to a renewed national debate on government spying and privacy rights the revelations of the leaks prompted the senate judiciary committee to hold a hearing on five the foreign intelligence surveillance act that allows the government program to happen now f.b.i. and n.s.a. officials are in damage control mode the live in judges on the far as the courts are far from a rubber stamp instead they review all of our pleadings thoroughly question us and they don't approve an order until they are satisfied that we have met all statutory and constitutional requirements in an effort to appear more transparent director of national security
wiretapped his opposition what makes anyone think that or something like that can't happen today in washington i'm going to check that meanwhile the n.s.a. has succumbed to the way will criticism over the global surveillance practices declassify and several top secret documents detailing data collection as the agency's top officials are being questioned in congress after the widescale intelligence operations became public knowledge. of the leaks by word snowden have led to a renewed national...
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wiretapped his opposition what makes anyone think that or something like that can't happen today in washington i'm going to check out these latest published revelations indicate the x. keyscore program targeted russia's largest to e-mail service as well mailed what are you was on the list of websites singled out by the wide reaching surveillance software just a bit earlier in the program lindsey france told me all about it. it's come as quite a surprise to many people here that the u.s. government has been looking at mail dot ru it is the most popular and widely used email provider in russia its numbers are very big and if you look at what the n.s.a. has been looking at some of the world's largest a website as far as i have internet traffic goes we're talking facebook yahoo twitter. c.n.n. dot com google and g. mail what's happening now to the man who distribute through all those documents in the first place. the latest on him reportedly still at. airports the journalistic stakeout continues there of course he is supposed to be making a statement later this afternoon on the verdict of bradley
wiretapped his opposition what makes anyone think that or something like that can't happen today in washington i'm going to check out these latest published revelations indicate the x. keyscore program targeted russia's largest to e-mail service as well mailed what are you was on the list of websites singled out by the wide reaching surveillance software just a bit earlier in the program lindsey france told me all about it. it's come as quite a surprise to many people here that the u.s....
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bush -- >> in washington -- >> george w. bush had nancy pelosi as speaker of the house in 2007 and 2008, go back and look at what george w. bush did. when 80% of americans and probably 95% of people in the house were against the surge in iraq, you know what george bush said, we're going to do a surge in iraq. guess what? he got it through. he pushed it through. >> he had a relationship. >> he brow beat them. >> he talked to her. >> they talked to them, but they also pushed it through. it's not easy. >> you think that was his relationships or cheneys? >> i think cheney said things to members of the united states senate that did not -- >> alex is mad. >> coming up on "morning joe" -- >> what did he say to leahy? go -- yourself. i love that guy. i am not a shamed to say i love dick cheney. >> whoa. >> does that jar you too? >> excuse me? >> listen, you're jarred by all of these great americans i love. let me tell you something -- >> oh, my god. i just want to get to a break. >> do what you want to do. i will not sit here while
bush -- >> in washington -- >> george w. bush had nancy pelosi as speaker of the house in 2007 and 2008, go back and look at what george w. bush did. when 80% of americans and probably 95% of people in the house were against the surge in iraq, you know what george bush said, we're going to do a surge in iraq. guess what? he got it through. he pushed it through. >> he had a relationship. >> he brow beat them. >> he talked to her. >> they talked to them, but...
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this is from "the washington post." laura tweets in to us -- what do you think the impact of the decision yesterday would they? guest: the chilling affect is a major issue. look at first amendment law. they are always looking at the conduct of the government and how it may chill others. there is always a balance. maybe this person did wrong. but will it hurt other people from doing right? these facts are indisputable. whistleblowers are the number one source of fraud detection period. these contracts are multibillion-dollar contracts, many in secret. politicians and their friends get these contracts. how do you police them? you ensure money is not being ripped off? there is a lot of people who benefit when whistleblowers are silenced and chilled, and that has to be taken into consideration as we judge these events. i have seen the chilling effect. it is very hard when someone comes to our office with legitimate concerns that touch national security that should be known the american people or by law enforcement. it is ha
this is from "the washington post." laura tweets in to us -- what do you think the impact of the decision yesterday would they? guest: the chilling affect is a major issue. look at first amendment law. they are always looking at the conduct of the government and how it may chill others. there is always a balance. maybe this person did wrong. but will it hurt other people from doing right? these facts are indisputable. whistleblowers are the number one source of fraud detection period....